Just because my opinion is different from yours doesn't make it biased.

Sarah [to Daniel]

Look, I know you love me, but in a way, that's part of the problem. You can only see me as the woman you love, the woman you need to protect and take care of. And in a way, that limits me. It puts me in a kind of jail.

Nat [to Will]

Nat: My whole career, from med school on, I keep running into the same problem: men who either dismiss me or patronize me, who cannot see me as an equal.
Will: I see you as an equal.
Nat: No, you don't.

You just told me you felt guilty about lying to a patient, which means that you have a conscience, which means that you're not a psychopath.

Daniel [to Sarah]

Sarah: Whatever you want to call it, I am my father's daughter.
Daniel: You're also my resident, and I find you a deeply compassionate person who's capable of great empathy. I just never would have roped you into this whole psychiatry thing if I wasn't entirely convinced of that.

Will: Besides, I'm the attending. Ultimately, I'm responsible.
Nat: Oh my--come off it! Would you have done the same thing for Ethan, or for Noah? No, because they're men. They can take care of themselves. But not me! I'm just a helpless little girl

I own my mistakes, not you. I feel terrible that Gary might have died because of those drugs, but *I* am the one responsible. Okay? You do *not* need to protect me.

Natalie [to Will]

Dr. Halstad, I had hoped that you had outgrown your recklessness. Clearly you haven't.

Sharon

Nat: What happened to you? You used to go to any length to try and save someone.
Will: Yeah, and it never ended well.

That's my consolation? Dr. Charles, after all these years...all these years, my father finally walks back into my life, and it turns out...he never loved. He can *never* love me.

Sarah

Chicago Med Season 3 Episode 14 Quotes

Nat: What happened to you? You used to go to any length to try and save someone.
Will: Yeah, and it never ended well.

That's my consolation? Dr. Charles, after all these years...all these years, my father finally walks back into my life, and it turns out...he never loved. He can *never* love me.

Sarah